"Sorry, my capacity for tolerating facetious dialectics is lacking today. So rather than post the obvious from a quality perspective I'll leave the facile to chase the specious all the way to the spurious if they so choose."

I've already have the little guy make me some custom gaffs, when I needed 'em. I was trying to not abuse the one guy in magic who doesn't hate me, a lot.

KG

"Sorry, my capacity for tolerating facetious dialectics is lacking today. So rather than post the obvious from a quality perspective I'll leave the facile to chase the specious all the way to the spurious if they so choose."

I know that Craig Matsuoka has some info on printing on cards in his Gaff Factory e-book.

I also seem to recall that there was some info in a Don Alan booklet. The problem is the finish on the cards. I think Don Alan recommended putting roughing fluid on the card, as that would give the ink something to stick to.

Edit: Just a note that I haven't tried any of this, so I can't say whether or not any of it works. I'm just regurgitating the info that I'm aware of.

If you're serious about printing on real card stock, this guy seems to have a complete "do it yourself" solution that he sells (stock that can be printed on, cutters, corner rounders, etc.)

Looks like it could get a bit pricey though.

From what I've seen over at the green joint, it looks like there are at least a few gaff makers out there that use something like my vector card faces coupled with the proper card stock to "roll their own".

"On the Internet, nobody knows if you're a dog... but everybody knows if you're a jackass."

When me meet in person someday and we will, then you'll discover many reasons to hate me. But . . . back to super-Steve Dobson. I can't get hold of him and with his health, I'm starting to worry. Anybody hear from the packeteer, Steve Dobson recently ???

KG

"Sorry, my capacity for tolerating facetious dialectics is lacking today. So rather than post the obvious from a quality perspective I'll leave the facile to chase the specious all the way to the spurious if they so choose."

Had a session with Andy VanOrkum and Steve today. Steve's feeling a bit crap because he just had some major dental work, but was in good form, and fooled the shit out of me with some new crimp work. He looked great.

I told him to call you about the cards, but he may not feel like talking for a few days.

I don't object to the concept of a deity, but I'm puzzled by the notion of one that takes attendance.